The Electorate
Public Opinion and Electoral PoliticsDescription
The Electorate comprises the collective of voting citizens whose preferences and ballots confer political legitimacy and impose practical term limits on officeholders. Lacking formal hierarchy, the group exerts influence through polling, election outcomes, and shifting public sentiment. In the current material, the Electorate functions both as a rhetorical check—Bartlet attributes de facto term limits to voters—and as a tactical constraint—Kiefer cites voter approval (42%) to argue against advancing legalization. The Electorate operates as a decisive, diffuse stakeholder that channels electoral consequences into executive and staff decision‑making.
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Governor confronts collapse of control in office
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